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The Queen and I

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In this exposé Sydney L. Iaukea ties personal memories to newly procured political information about Hawai`i’s crucial Territorial era. Spurred by questions surrounding intergenerational property d...
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In this exposé Sydney L. Iaukea ties personal memories to newly procured political information about Hawai`i’s crucial Territorial era. Spurred by questions surrounding intergenerational property disputes in her immediate family, she delves into Hawai`i’s historical archives. There she discovers the central role played by her great-great-grandfather in the politics of late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Hawai`i—in particular, Curtis P. Iaukea’s trusted position with the Hawaiian Kingdom’s last ruling monarch, Queen Lili`uokalani. As Iaukea charts her ancestor’s efforts to defend a culture under siege, she reveals astonishing legal and legislative maneuvers that show us how capitalism reshaped cultural relationships. She finds resonant parallels and connections between her own upbringing in Maui’s housing projects, her family’s penchant for hiding property, and the Hawaiian peoples’ loss of their country and lands.
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Price: $34.95
Pages: 224
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date: 01 November 2011
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780520272040
Format: Paperback
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“A gripping and revelatory read, endowed with all the trappings of romance, melodrama and ghost story.”
Sydney L. Iaukea holds a Ph.D. in political science with a specialty in Hawai?i politics. She is a dedicated community member, instructor, and avid surfer.
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Acknowledgments

Introduction
1. Family Secrets and Cartographic Silences: Chatty Maps and Memory
2. Land as the Vehicle: The Hawaiian Homes Commission Act (1921) and Defining Nativeness
3. A Story of Political and Emotional Maneuverings: Queen Lili?uokalani’s Trust Deed and the Crown Lands
4. “E paa oukou” (You hold it): Charging Queen Lili?uokalani with Insanity and “Holding” the Trust Intact
5. The Final Insults: Kahoaka, Condemnation, the Lele of Hamohamo, Projects of “Reclamation,” and Heartbreak
Epilogue

Appendix A. List of Commissions and Appointments Received by Colonel Curtis P. Iaukea
Appendix B. Queen Lili?uokalani’s Deed of Trust
Appendix C. Queen Lili?uokalani’s Petition to U.S. President William H. Taft

Notes
Bibliography
Index